2002
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.41.5302
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Flexible Grayscale Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Device Containing Polymer Walls and Networks

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“…Finally, we formed polymer walls and fibers by a two-step exposure to UV light [9], which causes photopolymerization-induced phase separation. In this process, we first heat the solution to a temperature where the solution exhibits nematic phase, and then illuminate local regions with the first UV exposure through a photomask.…”
Section: Fabrication Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, we formed polymer walls and fibers by a two-step exposure to UV light [9], which causes photopolymerization-induced phase separation. In this process, we first heat the solution to a temperature where the solution exhibits nematic phase, and then illuminate local regions with the first UV exposure through a photomask.…”
Section: Fabrication Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the device, molecularly aligned polymer fibers cause the FLC molecules to become monostable in the rubbing direction, leading to the device capable of grayscale modulation [7]. The polymer walls [8,9] are also aligned in the rubbing direction, and hence, it can exhibit a high-contrast display operation [10]. If reflec-tive devices using these FLC/polymer composite films are realized, we can create low-power-consumption flexible displays suitable for high-quality moving images in bright places.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…We have recently formed lattice-shaped polymer walls [12] with polymer fibers to increase the mechanical tolerance in order to give excellent bending tolerance, as shown in Fig. 10.…”
Section: Enhancement Of Substrate Spacingmentioning
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“…Reflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs) [1][2][3] and electrophorectic displays (EPD) [4] have been studied for mobile devices, outdoor poster displays, and e-books. Although the technologies of conventional displays, based on LCDs and organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), are promising for flexible display applications, they require expensive, complex manufacturing processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%